12f Mane said:
western diamondback rattlesnake
It's the cat going to be in trouble with TPWD?
12f Mane said:
western diamondback rattlesnake
My vote is tan racer. That head and big eyes scream racer to me, and the range map I reference shows a small area of them right where you seem to be.garsnare said:
I need some assistance with an ID of a snake I found on my hike this morning in the Big Thicket. I was thinking juvenile Slowinski's corn snake. I found an adult Slowinski's corn snake in the same general vicinity back in May. The colors are more muted than the adult, but the head shape and eyes are the same and the pattern is similar. What do you think?
malenurse said:
Identification please
Friends cat killed this on their back porch. Cats at the vet.
Did the cat make it? I hate cats. but curiosity has this one now.....FTAG 2000 said:malenurse said:
Identification please
Friends cat killed this on their back porch. Cats at the vet.
big boy
Nope. See FrioAg's description. Those vertical lines are the absolute easiest way to tell it is a water snake and not a cottonmouth. But, those water snakes can be big suckers and they scare the crap out of people.THE_CHOSEN_ONE said:
Is that not a water moccasin?
12th Man Ag said:Nope. See FrioAg's description. Those vertical lines are the absolute easiest way to tell it is a water snake and not a cottonmouth. But, those water snakes can be big suckers and they scare the crap out of people.THE_CHOSEN_ONE said:
Is that not a water moccasin?
The "chalky" lines perpendicular to the body (google juvenile plain bellied watersnake - these are what's left of their pattern once they mature), the vertical bars on the mouth, head shape/eye placement, etc are what tells me.THE_CHOSEN_ONE said:12th Man Ag said:Nope. See FrioAg's description. Those vertical lines are the absolute easiest way to tell it is a water snake and not a cottonmouth. But, those water snakes can be big suckers and they scare the crap out of people.THE_CHOSEN_ONE said:
Is that not a water moccasin?
I guess the tail, also, kind of gives it away,.
I used to do open water swims for triathlons, you know the difference right away when you are on the same level as them. And also you can swim 200% faster when you see the snake is swimming on top of the waterG-Town Cracker said:
Yeah, a moccasin's whole body will be on top of the water when it swims. A water snake will just have its head sticking out of the water.
ThisATX_AG_08 said:
Brown. Non venomous for sure.
ATX_AG_08 said:
Brown. Non venomous for sure.